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    Carney says world can advance without Trump administration

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    JOHANNESBURG, Nov 25: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Saturday that the world is capable of advancing on major global issues without the participation of the United States, as leaders from the Group of 20 gathered in Johannesburg. He stated that consensus reached at the summit remains valid despite the boycott by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration. Carney said the discussions among the attending leaders demonstrated that cooperation among major economies continues to hold value. He emphasized that progress on trade, climate change, and sustainable development can proceed through collective effort.

    Carney says world can advance without Trump administration
    Mark Carney says world progress continues despite Trump administration’s G20 boycott.

    “The world can move forward when nations are committed to practical action,” Carney said in remarks following the G20 meetings. The summit, held over the weekend, brought together leaders from the world’s largest economies to address economic coordination, environmental challenges, and financial stability. The United States’ decision not to participate marked a rare absence by one of the founding members of the G20, but Carney said that the remaining members continued to find common ground on key policy areas. The joint statement issued by the attending nations reaffirmed commitments to international climate goals, support for sustainable growth, and coordination on global financial systems. Leaders also reiterated their intent to strengthen digital trade frameworks and maintain open channels for investment and innovation.

    The communiqué noted that cooperation among the G20 economies remains central to maintaining global economic stability. Carney, who previously served as governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, underscored the importance of maintaining steady international engagement. He said the ability of countries to align on shared objectives shows that multilateral frameworks continue to function effectively. “Consensus reflects shared purpose, not uniformity,” he said, highlighting the pragmatic nature of the summit’s agreements. The Johannesburg meeting focused heavily on the global economic outlook amid ongoing pressures from inflation, trade adjustments, and energy transition demands.

    Progress achieved despite absence of United States

    Leaders discussed strategies for ensuring sustainable growth while managing the effects of climate and technology-driven change. Several participants expressed support for expanding renewable energy cooperation and digital infrastructure investment, signaling a continued commitment to economic modernization. Officials present at the summit described the discussions as constructive, with clear agreement on maintaining open markets and promoting resilience in supply chains. Canada, along with the European Union, Japan, and South Africa, reaffirmed its support for the Paris climate accord and the implementation of carbon-reduction measures aligned with international targets.

    Climate action and trade resilience remain top priorities

    Carney said the meeting demonstrated that the G20 remains an essential platform for global coordination. The absence of the United States was noted but did not impede the issuance of a collective statement reflecting the priorities of the group’s other members. Leaders agreed to continue work on international tax cooperation, financial transparency, and equitable debt relief for developing economies. Carney said these measures would help sustain global confidence in multilateral cooperation. As the summit concluded, participating countries confirmed plans to monitor progress on the agreements reached and to reconvene at the next G20 meeting to evaluate implementation.

    Carney said the outcome reflected a practical approach to international collaboration. “We have shown that when countries act together, results can be achieved,” he said. The Johannesburg G20 summit closed with acknowledgment of ongoing global challenges but also with agreement among attending leaders to strengthen joint action on economic, environmental, and financial priorities. Despite the U.S. absence, officials said the meeting reaffirmed the value of cooperation among the world’s major economies in maintaining stability and addressing shared concerns. – By Content Syndication Services.

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